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Artist: Julian Opie (born 1958)
Year: 2001
Technique: C-type prints mounted on wood
Dimensions (each): 25.4 × 39.9 cm (10 × 15 ¾ in.)
Signature:
Roadscape 49: signed “Julian Opie” (on the back)
Roadscape 52: signed and dated “Julian Opie. 2001” (on the back)
Roadscape 58: signed “Julian Opie” (on the back)
Provenance: Galerie Bob van Orsauw, Zurich
Type of work: Original works, triptych
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Description: This series of three works titled Roadscape 49, 52, and 58 was created in 2001 by Julian Opie, a renowned British artist known for his minimalist aesthetic and ability to transform landscapes and figures into graphic icons.
These C-type prints on wood depict stylized road landscapes, reduced to essentials through clear lines and flat color planes, offering a contemporary vision of mobility and movement. Opie continues his exploration of visual perception, balancing formal reduction with evocative power.
Exhibited in prestigious museums and collections worldwide, Julian Opie’s works embody a unique approach where contemporary art meets visual culture. This triptych from Galerie Bob van Orsauw, Zurich, represents a rare opportunity for collectors.
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Are these original Julian Opie works?
Yes. All three pieces—Roadscape 49, Roadscape 52, and Roadscape 58—are original C-type prints mounted on wood, created by Julian Opie in 2001.
Are the works signed?
Yes.
• Roadscape 49: signed “Julian Opie” on the back
• Roadscape 52: signed and dated “Julian Opie. 2001” on the back
• Roadscape 58: signed “Julian Opie” on the back
What are the dimensions?
Each piece measures 25.4 × 39.9 cm (10 × 15 ¾ in.).
Is this a complete set?
Yes. The three works are presented as a coherent triptych from the Roadscape series.
What is the provenance?
The works come from Galerie Bob van Orsauw, Zurich, a respected gallery known for representing major contemporary artists.
Why are these works important?
The Roadscape series captures Opie’s signature minimalist approach, reducing landscapes into graphic, iconic forms. These early 2000s works are highly representative of Opie’s visual language and are sought after by collectors.
Are these pieces collectible?
Absolutely. Early signed roadscapes, especially in groups or triptychs, are rare on the market and favored by collectors of Opie’s work.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes. We provide secure worldwide delivery from France, shipped with full insurance, professional packaging, and tracking.
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